Jeremi Biziuk invites you to "It's only a move", a performance and sound installation at @out.house.gallery .
Opening Performance:
Saturday, May 30th, 18.00-20.00
Exhibition:
Sunday, May 31st, 12.00-17.00
For this project which explores ambience and narration through sound, Jeremi brings his sound making-machines, speakers, and cables, all cast in organic shapes reminiscent of a place close to a recent past, which has never actually existed.
The title is taken from Aleksandra Komsta's @aleksandrakomsta writings used in collaboration with Jeremi throughout last year. What's come after is an album, physically printed in a shape not so clear, sonically searching for a meaning in cyclic changes.
Jeremi's practice deals with searching for a reimagined home, an organic shell made through synthetic means. They do so by putting together their own sound systems, making use of what's been the closest to their idea of a home; digital spaces, open-source projects, online based communities, and the shared knowledge and passion that's been found there not so long ago. This imaginary place is often explored during performances, where Jeremi acts directly on his machines and searches for tones and drones to replace the words that don't exist.
See you at outhouse;
Brunswick Park
SE5 7RH
London
30-31.05.2026
📸 by: @ookruben
Introducing Jeremi Biziuk
Jeremi Biziuk is an audio-visual artist born in Poland. Their works deal with the complementary contrast between organic and synthetic forms and sounds. Using open source solutions and economically sustainable materials they craft objects and creatures inspired by the uncanniness loosely reminiscent of the early internet days and digital media from that era. Their works become sound generating machines, speakers, costumes, and moving image sculptures, some of which are also present during their performances and music releases exploring those tensions and fascinations.
Part of the market & exhibition
May 8 — Tillatec, Amsterdam
From 21:00 till late
@bye.jer / @tillatec
ALBUM RELEASE
Date: 26-04-26
Time: 18:00 - 20:30
Entry: 5 (link in bio)
Join us for an intimate listening by Jeremi Biziuk & Aleksandra Komsta presenting: “A Breath, a Whisper, a Melting Stone.”
Working with self-built modular synthesizers, collected appliances, and voice, his practice moves between synthetic and organic, shaping sound as something growing and continuously shifting. The album, created in collaboration with Oly., brings together text, voice, and sonic systems into a layered listening experience.
The evening will unfold in three parts: a listening session of the album, a moment for conversation, and a live performance.
Earlier this month, @fevrfestival brought me to the basement all the way in Copenhagen. Shared some weird noises and bleeps and blops there ♡
📸 by: @ostenfeldlars
A farewell to this creature. Its limbs now dismantled, ready for a new form, after their last appearance.
He gave a performance during our show made together with @sihr____ and @a_anstett in Hamburg.
The 13th of march we will be listening to Jeremi Biziuk!
Jeremi Biziuk [kitarumo] is an audio visual artist who digs deep into the open source, DIY methods and economically sustainable solutions.
Their practice embodies the visual aesthetics of early internet, edginess, communities and the digital spaces where creativity and connectivity thrived before the approach of the paywalls, subscriptions, and AI slops.
Their performances translate these ideas and changes through sound. Using self buult modular synthesizers, dressed in suits of scrapped embroideries, surrounded by images inspired by pixel art and themes alike, kitarumo becomes an sonic act where melodies and rhythms morph and distort into noise. The digital and electronic means are sculpted into organic and human shapes, and the frustration of something important being lost are articulated into blankets of sound.
These creatures kept living inside my head since last summer, when I couldn't help but admire the abundant led screens scattered in public spaces on a trip we took. Since then I've been noticing them everywhere, with much more attention and willingness to give them a living shape.
Presented during our show at @galerie21_vorwerkstift together with lovely @sihr____ and @a_anstett in Hamburg.
Little speaker creatures. From a visit to Hamburg, where we put up a small show under the last bits of snow.
Thank you @a_anstett for helping us with the exhibition at @galerie21_vorwerkstift put together with @sihr____
Corrupted files. Emotional bandwidth.
Jeremi Biziuk (kitarumo) is an audiovisual artist working with open source technologies, DIY methods, and economically sustainable approaches to digital creation. Their practice draws from the visual language of the early internet, the edginess of underground communities, and the online spaces where creativity and connection once flourished before the rise of paywalls, subscriptions, and algorithmic excess.
Through performance, these ideas are translated into sound. Using self built modular synthesizers, dressed in suits made from scrapped embroideries and surrounded by pixel inspired imagery, kitarumo becomes a sonic entity where melodies and rhythms morph into distortion and noise. Digital and electronic tools are reshaped into something organic and human, carrying both nostalgia and the frustration of something valuable being lost.
During @Fevrfestival , kitarumo performs at @Basement_CPH , activating the space with layered sound, texture, and visual intensity.
Experience the performance on March 6th, 2026, at @Basement_CPH , from 5PM to 2AM. Tickets via link in bio.
1. Photographed by @a_anstett
2. Photographed by Jeanne Beyssac
3. Shot by @jonathan.crabb
4. Video by @l_o_k_o_i
Last weekend, Galerie21 presented UNDER THE SHADES, a duo exhibition bringing together Kitarumo @bye.jer and Sihr @sihr____ for their first encounter in Hamburg. Across installation, sound and performance, the exhibition unfolded as a space where two distinct artistic universes met.
The exhibition was curated by Adele Anstett @a_anstett .
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the opening and to those who experienced Kitarumo’s live performance on Friday evening.
Here are selected documentation images from the exhibition.
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Galerie21
KĂĽnstler*innenhaus Vorwerk-Stift
Karoviertel, Hamburg